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  5. Cinemasports Tahoe Reno International Film Fest Aug 26, 2006
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  1. Cinemasports SF Noise Pop March 3, 2007
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  4. Cinemasports San Francisco Jewish Film Fest July 23, 2006
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  5. Cinemasports Frankfurt am Main Nov 26, 2006
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  6. Cinemasports Wiesbaden June 4, 2006
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  8. Cinemasports New York / London October 2004
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  9. Cinemasports Belfast April 23, 2006
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  10. Cinemasports Belfast March 24, 2007
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This movie was made for Cinemasports, the Iron Chef of Filmmaking. 10 hours. A list of ingredients. Screening the 11th hour. www.cinemasports.com

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133 itemsWelcome to Cinemasports

Cinemasports is the Iron Chef of Filmmaking. Teams have 10 hours to complete a movie with a list of ingredients. Finished movies screen the 11th hour, the very night they are created. For example, different teams must complete a short movie during daylight hours that includes an English teacher, a tattoo, and a lost lover. Three-time Oscar winner Walter Murch says, "Something emerges that's not contained in any of the films..."

Cinemasports staged events in 15 cities worldwide in 2005, in cities like New York, Paris, London, Frankfurt, Sofia (Bulgaria), and Los Angeles.

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